Technical report (1984-1985). Covers Wyoming, Muddy Creek, Rawlins. Topics: desertification, riparian zone restoration, instream flow structures, trash collectors. Agencies: University of Wyoming, USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management. Cites 9 external works.
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Browse selection by beaver: Effects on riparian forest composition (1990) — Johnston, C.A., and R.J. Naiman
Salmonid-habitat relationships in the western United States: a review and indexed bibliography (1990) — Marcus, M.D., Young, M.K., Noel, L.E., and Mullan, B.A
Livestock impacts on riparian ecosystems and streamside management implications (1984) — Kauffman, J.B. and W.C. Kmeger
Effects of cattle grazing on riparian plant communities (1983) — Kauffman, J.B., W.C. Krueger, and M. Vavra
Gully control: Determining treatment priorities for gullies a network (1982) — Heede, B.H
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Personal communications (1982) — Smith, B
Beaver (Castor Canadensis) (1982) — Hill, E.P
Bank stability and channel width adjustments, East Fork River, Wyoming (1982) — Andrews, E.D
Effects of sheep grazing on riparian - stream environment (1981) — Platts, W.S
Effects of sheep grazing on a riparian stream environment (1981) — Platts, W.S
Riparian management - a flood control perspective (1980) — Graf, W.L
Livestock grazing and riparian/stream ecosystems (1979)
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Fish habitat changes in Summit Creek, Idaho, after fencing (1979) — Keller, C., L. Anderson, and P. Toppel
Wildlife habitats in managed range- lands - the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon: Native trout (1979) — Bowers, W., B. Hasford, A. Oakley, and C. Bond
Riparian habitat in channelization projects (1978) — Managing riparian ecosystems to control nonpoint pollution. J. Soil and Water Cons. 40:1:87-91. McCall, J.D. and Robin F, Knox
Riparian habitat recovery on Big Creek, Rich County, Utah - A summary of 8 years of study (1978) — Duff, D
Riparian ecosystems: conservation of their unique characteristics (1978) — Ewel, K.C
Designing gully control systems for eroding watersheds (1978) — Heede, B.H
The lower Colorado River: A western system (1978) — Johnson, R.R
Ecological importance of the riparian zone (1978) — Odum, E.P
Wild- life use values of wetlands in the arid south- western United States (1978) — Ohmart, R.D. and B.W. Anderson
Riparian and stream eco- systems, livestock grazing, and multiple-use management (1978) — Busby, FE
Case study of a watershed rehabilitation project: Alkali Creek, Colorado (1977) — Heede, B.H
Structure and function of stream ecosystems (1974) — Cummings, K.W
Population structure and social organization of Southwestem riparian birds (1974) — Crothers S.W., R.R. Johnson, and S.W. Aitchison
Effect of tall vegetation and flow sediment (1973) — Input-output relationships for an ephem- eral stream channel system. J. Hydrology 13:22-40. _ Li, Ryh-Ming, and H.W. Shen
Ecological implications of riparian vegetation management (1970) — Campbell, CJ
Land treatment in agriculture watershed hydrology research (1969) — Glymph, L.M. and H.N. Holton
Perpetual succession of streamchannel vegetation in semiarid region (1968) — Campbell, CJ. and W. Green
The problem of gullying in westem valleys (1950) — Peterson, H.V
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